I guess which ever way works for you is fine , no right or wrong . I feel I'm a careful reloader , been reloading for 30 years , first time this happened to me. For my 308 benchrest I take my primed 30 cases and charge all 30 first . With these 200 cases that were all prepped and primed for over 5 years , just found them boxed in my cabinet , the cases inside were
clean but dark from firing . My cases now are wet tumbled and look brand new inside and out , easy to see if it wasn't charged . I'm shooting a mild load 2.7 of Bullseye , with a dark case inside , hard to see a empty case or even a double charge ( 38Spl.) That's the reason I charged and seated one at a time. Only have 50 of the old primed cases left , after that , I'll have new like cases with fresh primers . Hopefully will cut down on screw ups. I'm just happy I didn't force anything on my revolver to get it open. I would imagine it would have been harder with a jacketed bullet .Over the years my list of screw ups were .#1 Charged all 30 cases in the loading block without primers and as I was seating noticed IMR 4064 grains all offer my loading block , said a few choice ones on that one .
#2 Wanted to give the Redding S type Bushing die a try , as soon as it arrived I didn't take the time to give it a cleaning , just put it into my single stage RockChucker , lubed it raised the ram felt kind of rough , ripped the head right off the case and had to send it back to Redding to remove the stuck case. Said a few good ones on that one too. #3 Large pistol primer in a 308 case , primed about 5 before I saw that one . #4 was this one today. One good thing is I can still hit what I'm aiming at as long as the bullet come out of the barrel. Thanks Guys for all your input . Until the next time , hopefully there won't be . Stay Safe.
Chris
clean but dark from firing . My cases now are wet tumbled and look brand new inside and out , easy to see if it wasn't charged . I'm shooting a mild load 2.7 of Bullseye , with a dark case inside , hard to see a empty case or even a double charge ( 38Spl.) That's the reason I charged and seated one at a time. Only have 50 of the old primed cases left , after that , I'll have new like cases with fresh primers . Hopefully will cut down on screw ups. I'm just happy I didn't force anything on my revolver to get it open. I would imagine it would have been harder with a jacketed bullet .Over the years my list of screw ups were .#1 Charged all 30 cases in the loading block without primers and as I was seating noticed IMR 4064 grains all offer my loading block , said a few choice ones on that one .
#2 Wanted to give the Redding S type Bushing die a try , as soon as it arrived I didn't take the time to give it a cleaning , just put it into my single stage RockChucker , lubed it raised the ram felt kind of rough , ripped the head right off the case and had to send it back to Redding to remove the stuck case. Said a few good ones on that one too. #3 Large pistol primer in a 308 case , primed about 5 before I saw that one . #4 was this one today. One good thing is I can still hit what I'm aiming at as long as the bullet come out of the barrel. Thanks Guys for all your input . Until the next time , hopefully there won't be . Stay Safe.
Chris